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to spend the winter. The three-year planned time of the voyage was over, and several members requested to leave. Wilkes insisted on reading all journals and letters. When GuilloĂ» removed some pages from his journal, saying they were of a personal nature, Wilkes suspended GuilloĂ» and prepared charges
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reduced the sentence to a year suspension. GuilloĂ» filed seven charges against Wilkes, including questioning his claim to have "discovered" Antarctica. Wilkes was found guilty of only one: illegal punishment. Wilkes was sentenced to a public reprimand.
137:(July 14, 1813 – January 2, 1899) was an American military physician. He served on a major exploring expedition that included both scientific discoveries and controversy, and two historic diplomatic missions. He ran a hospital in the 525:
became ill in August 1862. GuilloĂ» was one of many physicians called in to help, but they could do nothing and the young prince died, leading to a series of succession crises. He returned to the US in 1867. He lived for a while in
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He was an early member of the Hawaiian Agricultural Society. He evidently decided to stick to medicine, since in 1856, he was one of the founding members of the Hawaiian Medical Society, with other prominent doctors such as
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Wilkes' imperious manner included dismissing many of the officers, leading to further low morale. GuilloĂ» attended to sailors injured by frequent floggings. In September 1841 the squadron arrived in
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in September 1852. They had one daughter, Margaret Acelie GuilloĂ» (born September 13, 1853), who married George Alfred Blackmore. They also adopted Eloise ("Polly") Thibault.
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that were happening at the time. A visit to a navy ship was considered equivalent to stepping on "US territory", which had never been done before by a pope. Captain
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After graduating, he was commissioned into the coast artillery of the US Army on December 20, 1911. During World War I he also went to Hawaii, where he served at
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Harold D. Langley (1994). "An American surgeon and his papal patient: notes from the papers of Charles Fleury Bien-aime Guillou".
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GuilloĂ» sailed to Honolulu in 1854. He first tried to establish a hospital with Robert W. Wood, but that failed. Active in
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from 1852 to 1854. He married Dinah Postlethwaite (1815–85), daughter of Samuel Postlethwaite (1772–1824) from
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The State Department suspected overcharging for the seaman's hospital. Commander William E. Hunt in of the
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Lisabeth Marie Holloway (1977–1982). "The Mount Airy Schooldays of Charles Fleury Bien-Aimé Guillou".
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by opening a hospital. Although the plan would later be adopted, the resulting Queen's Hospital (now
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He wrote a book of his reminiscences (never published), and took many sketches during his travels.
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On his return in 1842, GuilloĂ» helped organize the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery under
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on July 26, 1813. His father was Victor Gabriel Guilloû (1776–1841), who had escaped from the
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he rose to the rank of temporary brigadier general. In August 1947 he assumed command of the
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caused the government to never pursue the case. By 1861, the Seamen's Hospital was run by
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Grandson Philip Guillou Blackmore was born January 18, 1890, in Virginia and entered the
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was stuck in the ice. They returned to Sydney for repairs, before resuming exploration.
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Frank J. Karpiel (2000). "Multinational Fraternity: Freemasonry in Hawai'i, 1843-1905".
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The private journal of William Reynolds: United States Exploring Expedition, 1838–1842
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The following defence of Lieut. Charles Wilkes: to the charge which he has been tried
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Grandson Charles Thomas Blackmore was born July 3, 1888, joined the British army in
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Sea of Glory: America's Voyage of Discovery, The US Exploring Expedition, 1838–1842
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which took another diplomatic trip, this one to Europe. On July 30, 1849, while at
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Charles Wilkes; Charles Fleury GuilloĂ»; United States Navy Court-martial (1843).
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in 1974. Some of his effects such as medals are on display at the museum there.
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The diaries of David Lawrence Gregg: an American diplomat in Hawaii, 1853-1858
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medical school in 1836. During 1836, he visited his father, who had moved to
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to start a sugar plantation after running a dance academy in Philadelphia.
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in 1824. GuilloĂ» attended a military academy and then graduated from the
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On April 23, 1858, he gave a speech proposing to improve health care for
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Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States
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Univ. of Pennsylvania medical bulletin: October, 1888 to February, 1911
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On February 9, 1837, GuilloĂ» was appointed assistant surgeon for the
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was lost at sea. Although Pratt was asked to return the funds, the
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as the Consul of Italy to the Kingdom of Hawaii while he was there.
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Captain Richardson: mariner, ranchero, and founder of San Francisco
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1961: July–December
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University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (February 1899).
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trials in 1843 related to the Wilkes expedition, but President
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His sketches of Oregon and California were published in 1961.
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On August 1, Ferdinand and Pius had their formal visit to the
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Richard A. Greer (1969). "Founding of the Queen's Hospital".
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Magnificent voyagers: the US exploring expedition, 1838–1842
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The Transactions of the Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society
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The great United States Exploring Expedition of 1838-1842
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to head the new institution. GuilloĂ» was appointed by
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by a US Navy ship. GuilloĂ» provided a sketch when the
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Senate, United States. Congress (December 30, 1847).
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by local diplomat John Rowan. They also met Cardinal
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Smithsonian Institution Press. p. 19. 506:where he built a majestic mansion, while the 149:Charles Fleury Bien-aimĂ© GuilloĂ» was born in 8: 1082:. Hawaiian Historical Society. p. 462. 913:"Death List of a Day—Dr. Charles F. Guillou" 559:. His widow donated GuilloĂ»'s papers to the 399:On his return, GuilloĂ» was stationed at the 1138:"Abner Pratt and Michigan's Honolulu House" 1131: 1129: 798:. University of California Press. pp.  592:He retired in 1950 and died April 7, 1974. 730:; Nathaniel Philbrick (October 18, 2004). 499:, the American Consul who replaced Ogden. 450:U.S. Seamen's Hospital physician in 1857. 254:was lost in July 1841 while exploring the 18: 1415:United States Navy Medical Corps officers 1168:Papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society 782: 780: 757:Herman J Viola; Carolyn Margolis (1985). 639:Harold Langley (November–December 2006). 461:) passed up GuilloĂ» and appointed German 1228:"4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers Memorial" 1049:. 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He befriended young midshipman 209:United States Exploring Expedition 103:United States Exploring Expedition 14: 1425:American people of Breton descent 502:Pratt had already headed back to 346:GuilloĂ» was then assigned to the 485:United States Minister to Hawaii 250:for various offenses. After the 161:. His father introduced him to 135:Charles Fleury Bien-aimĂ© GuilloĂ» 71: 23:Charles Fleury Bien-aimĂ© GuilloĂ» 141:, before returning to the US. 1: 974:Francis John Halford (1954). 881:. La Loma Press. p. 134. 489:Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1410:Physicians from Philadelphia 577:and rose to be commander of 219:, he was transferred to the 1043:Hawaiian Journal of History 993:Hawaiian Journal of History 943:Commander Tyrone G Martin. 875:Robert Ryal Miller (1995). 568:Virginia Military Institute 487:, published letters in the 467:Victor Emmanuel II of Italy 16:American military physician 1446: 1216:. Book Club of California. 587:White Sands Proving Ground 530:, and then New York City. 459:The Queen's Medical Center 373:. On July 31 they visited 171:University of Pennsylvania 479:was sent to investigate. 429:Thomas Charles Byde Rooke 1104:Ralph Simpson Kuykendall 736:. Penguin. p. 267. 648:History of Navy Medicine 1136:Peter von Buol (2006). 1076:David L. Gregg (1982). 980:. University of Hawaii. 949:USS Constitution Museum 446:, appointed him as the 401:Brooklyn Naval Shipyard 343: 193: 192:stuck in Antarctic ice 1164:Curtis PiĘ»ehu IĘ»aukea 802:, 219, 284–286, 288. 788:William Ragan Stanton 557:Battle of Bellewaarde 335: 311:William A. Richardson 188: 83:Years of service 839:on November 21, 2010 528:Petersburg, Virginia 493:Henry Martyn Whitney 405:Natchez, Mississippi 319:California Gold Rush 307:Monterey, California 299:Mexican–American War 263:William P. C. Barton 163:Marquis de Lafayette 977:9 doctors & God 698:Nathaniel Philbrick 650:. 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